If you sign the mandatory Declaration of Eligibility affidavit at the elevator, you are making a legal assertion that your canola is registered. If it isn’t, you can be held liable for the costs associated with contamination of a bin or shipment – up to $400,000.

In a business where the presence of de-registered varieties can make or break a multi-million dollar deal, you can be sure that the companies you sell to are actively checking and tracing all deliveries.

So don’t make the mistake of growing de-registered varieties. It can cost you more than you think.
 

Avoid These Varieties

  

For a complete summary of Export Ready best production practices, click here

Do not grow the canola varieties on this list.

Do not use the pesticides listed below for canola production.

Always use other pesticides at the correct rate, timing and pre-harvest interval.

All bins used to store canola should be free of treated seed and animal protein

For more information on why these varieties and pesticides have been de-registered or are not acceptable, call toll-free 1-866-834-4378.

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